The Green Inferno, Eli Roth's cannibal epic, will finally be released

It's been a while since we last heard from Eli Roth regarding his cannibalistic epic THE GREEN INFERNO; the film was originally set to be released last fall but original distributor Open Road Films had to pull the film from its schedule due to issues with the financier, Worldview Entertainment. Those who were anxiously awaiting THE GREEN INFERNO will be pleased to know that Blumhouse Productions has come to the rescue and will release the film theatrically on September 25, 2015.

I'm not overly fond of Eli Roth's previous films (although I don't dislike them either) but I was actually quite looking forward to THE GREEN INFERNO and was disappointed when its release seemed up in the air. Thankfully it's now time for THE GREEN INFERNO to unleash its (hopefully) gory magnificence upon us.

The film follows a group of student activists who travel from New York City to the Amazon to save the rainforest. However, once they arrive in this vast green landscape, they soon discover that they are not alone… and that no good deed goes unpunished.

THE GREEN INFERNO will chomp its way into theaters on September 25, 2015, but if you're looking to check out a review of the film right now, Chris Bumbray reviewed the film back when it was screened at TIFF 2013 and you can check that out right here.

Take it from somebody that already saw it and was disappointed after the screening. This movie is all hype. Yes part od it is disgusting especially the first few kills but then it's their alot of nothing going on. In the end, you will say that's all, what a waste, i sure did. This was supposed to be a tribute to the 70's and 80'S cannibal movies but it fail. So if you really want to see it, wait to see it on demand or netflix instead of wasting money to see it in theatres, it's really won't

Take it from somebody that already saw it and was disappointed after the screening. This movie is all hype. Yes part od it is disgusting especially the first few kills but then it's their alot of nothing going on. In the end, you will say that's all, what a waste, i sure did. This was supposed to be a tribute to the 70's and 80'S cannibal movies but it fail. So if you really want to see it, wait to see it on demand or netflix instead of wasting money to see it in theatres, it's really won't make that much difference.

Eli Roth's racist epic.

What about " Knock Knock " ??????

good news but probably very limited, and what about that movie with Keanu Reaves
I was going to see it at sundance but I could not cause of scheduling conflicts.... No relase date nowhere except Uk june 26.

good news but probably very limited, and what about that movie with Keanu Reaves
I was going to see it at sundance but I could not cause of scheduling conflicts.... No relase date nowhere except Uk june 26.